Fun Brain
Fun Brain: Grammar Gorillas
Click on the noun or verb in each sentence and check out your score! With definitions of parts of sentences for reference. With a link to other fun games for students.
Grammarly
Grammarly Blog: Nouns and Prepositions
An explanation with examples of how nouns and prepositions can work together in a sentence.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Noncount Noun
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to identify a noncount noun in the context of a sentence.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Clause
This site provides definitions and examples of main (independent) clauses, subordinate (dependent) clauses, relative clauses, and noun clauses. It also offers instructions on using these clauses in sentences.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Gerund Phrase
This grammar tutorial for understanding the gerund phrase demonstrates how to use gerund phrases properly in sentences.
University of Ottawa (Canada)
University of Ottawa: Hyper Grammar: Building Clauses
This online grammar guide provides a definition of clauses and how they function in sentences.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Subject Complement
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to identify a subject pronoun in the context of a sentence.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Gerund
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to identify a gerund in the context of a sentence.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Participle
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to identify participles in the context of sentences.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Pronoun
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to identify a pronoun in the context of a sentence.
Writing Fix
Writing Fix: Camping Sentences
In this instructional activity, Teaching Grammar in Context by Constance Weaver provides foundational information for this instructional activity. When I Go Camping with Grandma, a book by Marion Dane Bauer, is used as the mentor text of...
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Indefinite Pronoun
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to identify an indefinite pronoun in the context of a sentence.
SUNY Empire State College
Empire State College: How Does a Sentence Make Sense?
This resource explains importance of the agreement of elements in sentences and covers agreement of nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, and adverbs. Exercises included. L.11-12.3a Syntax
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Parts of Speech Nouns
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students will be able to identify nouns found in sentences. Activote session integrated.
BBC
Bbc: Skillwise: English: Grammar: Word Types Quiz: Advanced Level
Assess knowledge and application of the parts of speech. Identify the part of speech within a sentence or on its own. Three levels of difficulty and immediate feedback are provided. Certificates available. Quiz can be downloaded in PDF...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Meet the Preposition With Pictures
Choose the common and proper nouns in each sentence in this seven-question quiz.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 2
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 3
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 4
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 5
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 6
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 7
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 10: My Dinner Party
In this game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.
English Club
English Club: Countable/uncountable Nouns Gapfill Game 8
In this six-question game, students fill in the blanks in each sentence with one countable noun and one uncountable noun from the list. Each noun is used only once.